

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge
BKK · Main Terminal
BKK's second oneworld option — JAL Sakura on Concourse D, distinctively Japanese.
Japan Airlines runs its BKK Sakura Lounge on Concourse D level 3, near other major foreign-carrier lounges (THAI, SQ). Access for JAL premium and Mileage Bank Sapphire/Diamond holders, plus oneworld Sapphire and Emerald on eligible oneworld flights. The kitchen is Japanese-leaning — udon/soba bar, Japanese hot mains, sake selection. A solid second oneworld option behind Cathay at G.
Crowding · comfortable
Quiet enough for productive work. Wi-Fi is fast.
Japanese-leaning kitchen — udon and soba hot bar, Japanese mains rotation. Sake and Japanese whisky at the bar. Pickles, salads, fresh fruit in the cold spread.
Dietary: Vegetarian · Gluten-free on request
After passport control and security, walk to Concourse D. Lounge is on the 3rd floor.
- 01Clear passport control + security
- 02Follow signs to Concourse D
- 03Take escalator/elevator to 3rd floor
- 04Look for JAL Sakura signage
Landmarks: Concourse D mid-section
ℹ Main Terminal, Concourse D, 3rd Floor, AfterSecurity
Included: Complimentary snacks · Complimentary cold buffet · Complimentary hot buffet · Complimentary soft drinks · Complimentary house wine and beer · Complimentary liquor
oneworld Sapphire Status or Business Class Ticket
Flying from BKK without status? These lounges sell day passes:
See bookable lounges at BKKMake the most of it.
Soba bar is the underrated highlight — order hot before red-eyes.
Sake selection rotates regionally — ask which prefecture is featured.
Quieter than Cathay at G — useful for productive work.
Showers stocked with JAL amenity kits at peak.
JGC Premier card-holders enter ahead of generic Sapphire.
Quick answers.
Yes — with eligible oneworld boarding pass.
Smaller and quieter — Cathay has the broader food spread. JAL has the Japanese cuisine edge.

